Medit i500 Intraoral Scanner

Dental Technology in La Vista, NE

The Medit i500 is a new breed of intraoral scanner. This easy-to-use system removes the frustration of handling bulky equipment and is designed to improve a dental office’s workflow so that the dentist can focus on dentistry and you as a patient can relax knowing you’re in an office with the best technology on the market.

Here at Nebraska Dental Center, we value your time and want to give you the highest quality dental care. That’s why we have the Medit i500 intraoral scanner.

What is the Medit i500?

The Medit i500 intraoral scanner is a digital scanner that allows us to skip the messy impressions and take a digital impression of your mouth. Now, you won’t have to dread getting dental work done, because we’ve made it easy. The Medit i500 improves patient experiences and allows fast and easy transfer of scan data to dental labs, effective communication and seamless workflows, so you don’t have to wait forever for results.

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Benefits of Using the Medit i500

Time
This is a huge benefit to using the Medit i500. The scanner helps make everything from taking the impression to getting the result back from the lab more efficient.

The Patient Experience
This intraoral scanner helps enhance the patient experience. No more messy impressions and the patient and doctors both get a full 3D, high resolution representation of the patient’s mouth.

Quality
The Medit i500 has high resolution and vivid color, which allows the doctor to locate margin lines and undercuts as well as distinction between tooth structure and soft tissue. This scanner also has video capabilities, which means it has 3D-in-motion video technology that allows for rapid video-based scans without worrying about choppy results.

You can see that using a Medit i500 is a great alternative to traditional impressions. Here at Nebraska Dental Center, we do everything we can to make sure our patients are comfortable and get the best experience possible. Call us at (402) 331-1695 to schedule an appointment and see what all the hype about our new Medit i500 intraoral scanner is!

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What To Expect When You Get a Dental Checkup

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Knowing what to expect when you go in for a dental checkup can help ease the anxiety of going into the dentist. Usually, you should get a dental checkup every six months to ensure the health of your teeth and gums.

Not only are checkups great for your overall health, but they also give your dentist the opportunity to share tips on caring for your teeth and detect oral health problems early. Here is what you can expect from a typical dental checkup in La Vista.

Physical Exam

Most teeth cleanings are performed by a dental hygiene professional. Before beginning the cleaning, the hygienist will start with an exam of your entire mouth. By using a small mirror tool, the hygienist will check around your teeth and gums for any sign of gingivitis (inflamed gums) or other potential concerns.

If any major issues are detected, the hygienist might call the dentist over to make sure it’s okay to continue.

Cleaning and Polishing

Next, the hygienist will begin to remove any plaque or tartar that has built up on your teeth. They do so by using the mirror tool and scaler. Usually, plaque build-up happens around the gums and in between teeth, so you’ll notice the hygienist focusing there. The more plaque and tartar there is, the more scraping there will be. Then they will expertly floss your teeth, making sure to get any problem areas where the gums might bleed more. Next, they’ll do a fluoride treatment on your teeth, which is a protectant for your teeth to help fight against cavities for several months.

Education

Another big part of the dental checkup process is education. After the cleaning, the dental hygienist will discuss any hygiene problems that were detected. They’ll also show you ways to more effectively brush and floss your teeth, if necessary.

Examination

Both the dental hygienist and your dentist will then do an examination on your teeth, gums and mouth to look for signs of any problems, like a cavity, gum disease, or early signs of oral cancer. The dentist will use the mirror tool to get a better view of your teeth and gums, and if they see any issues, they might recommend a special treatment or refer you to a specialist.

X-Rays

At some of your dental visits, your dentist might ask for x-rays of your teeth. A dental X-ray allows the dentist to see detailed images of specific sections of your mouth to help diagnose problems not visible during the dental exam. X-rays aren’t typically needed at every checkup, so your dentist or hygiene specialist will talk to you about your need for x-rays based on your oral health and risk of disease.

 

Getting regular dental checkups is so important to your overall health. Dentists and hygienists are here to make sure you’re keeping your mouth and teeth in tip-top shape. Nebraska Dental Center is always here to help you and answer any questions you have. Call our office at (402) 331-1695 to make an appointment for your next dental checkup!

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4 Signs You Need Emergency Dental Care

Emergency Dental Care in La Vista, NE

Damage to teeth and gums can’t be ignored. It’s always important to act quickly if something is wrong, but some dental issues are more pressing than others. How can you know the difference between a dental problem that needs to be solved soon and a problem that needs to be solved now?

We never want our patients to put off a dental procedure when it could lead to lasting harm, so we’ve compiled a list of important warning signs that mean you should get your teeth checked out as soon as possible. After all, you’ve only got so many teeth — it’s best to keep them all in good shape.

1. Broken or missing teeth

It goes without saying that obvious physical damage to your teeth is one of the most urgent dental emergencies you can experience. If your tooth has been damaged, rinse your mouth with warm water immediately and call us as soon as possible. If your tooth has come out, gently try to put it back into the socket (without touching the root!) or keep it in your mouth to protect it until we can see you.

2. Dental abscesses

A dental abscess is a small collection of pus inside a tooth or gums that is caused by a bacterial infection. If your symptoms include shiny red swollen gums, a fever, or pain that spreads to your jaw or neck, you may have an abscess, even if you don’t see it. Try to see us as soon as possible, but, in the meantime, you can reduce the pain of the abscess by avoiding cold drinks. Use a soft toothbrush to very gently clean the area until we can get you into the office.

3. Lost filling or crown

A crown or filling can become loose or even fall out for a variety of reasons. If you lose a crown or filling, it’s important to try to save it — we may be able to reuse it. Rinse the area with warm salt water and continue to brush the damaged tooth (gently!) until we can see you.

4. Significant pain or swelling in the teeth, gums or jaw

Constant pain or swelling in your mouth is never normal! This symptom may seem vague or common, but it could be a sign of major damage or an infection that could have nasty results if left untreated. Don’t tough it out. Call us and we will decide together whether you need to come in for an appointment.

 

Ignoring any of these four dental problems could result in the permanent loss of teeth. Infections can even spread to other parts of your body and cause serious general medical issues, so it’s extremely important to get your teeth examined if you experience any dental emergency on this list!

We want your tooth pain or mouth pain to stop.

First and foremost, if you are in pain, we want to help you get some relief. Then we can address any underlying causes to solve the problem using dental best practices. If you believe you’re experiencing a dental emergency, give us a call at (402) 331-1695 as soon as possible. We’ll get you an appointment in the near future, so you can go back to your life and leave tooth pain behind.

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Nebraska Dental Center

8050 South 84th Street
La Vista, NE 68128
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Directions

From Giles Road in La Vista, turn into the strip mall anchored by Thrift World, Harbor Freight, and Dollar Tree. Nebraska Dental Center is a few businesses to the left of the Dollar Tree. Look for the green Nebraska Dental Center logo and the "Nebraska Dental Center" window decal.

Hours

Monday - Thursday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 12 PM

Phone

(402) 331-1695